KDNK Programs: Valley Voices

Valley Voices is one of KDNK's longest running public affairs shows. Tune in the second and fourth Thursdays of the month at 4:30 pm for conversations about local, regional, national-and sometimes international-issues and events with host Amy Hadden Marsh.

Valley Voices February 26, 2015

Amy talks with award-winning, international photojournalist Robert Nicklesberg about his work in the Middle East and South Asia, and his recent book, Afghanistan:A Distant War. Nicklesberg will be at the CRMS Barn on Monday, March 2 at 7:30, the Third Street Center in Carbondale Wednesday, March 4 at noon, and the Aspen Institute Wednesday, March 4 at 5:30.

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Valley Voices February 12, 2015

Emma Bielski of the Advocate Safehouse Project and Cambridge, MA filmmaker Louisa Bertman join Amy to talk about how both women are working to end violence against women, and LunaFest, coming up on 2/21 in Glenwood Springs. Bertman's film "Tits" is part of the traveling filmfest, which includes films by, for, and about women.

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Valley Voices January 22, 2015

Amy talks with Amelia Shelley, executive director of the Garfield County Public Library District, and Nella Barker, president of the Garfield County Library Board of Directors, about firearms in the library.

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Valley Voices January 8, 2015

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright spoke to an SRO crowd at Carbondale's Thunder River Theatre in late December. Here are highlights from that talk, including a Q&A with the audience.

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Valley Voices December 24, 2014

Hoop artist, dancer, and instructor extraordinaire, Betty Hoops, joins host Amy Hadden Marsh to talk about her new documentary project and the Meta of hooping.